So I moved it to the side of my house which was completely in shadow and got a better photo:

I decided not to put a border on it because I plan to put it into the rotation of quilts I rotate through my living room. A border would make it too large for the space I want to hang it. It coordinates well with the colors in my living room!

So I am working on piecing a backing together with various 1 -2 yard pieces of browns I have (trying to use my stash) and then send it to a long-arm quilter. I will likely bind it in the Stonehenge fabric I was going to use for the border.

I guess I need to work on the Medallion quilt in the photo below next as I have completed #1, #2, and #4!

Postscript

Around this time last year I was posting about the sunflowers in my garden. Well they did not return this year and I did not plant sunflower seeds – so I am sunflowerless!

Luckily my neighbors on the corner have several raised bed boxes of sunflowers in their front yard for me to enjoy:

I forgot to say that this new hut quilt has a story to tell among all the designs and choices of fabric. It’s all about the refugee women and their struggles. I feel their spirits with me as I am working on these projects.

Yes! You are so correct on that! I even finished up piecing the backing today so I am feeling quite accomplished, ha! Ooooh – sunflowers and the medallion house…okay you gave me something to think about, thank you my blogger quilt sister 🙂

Thank you and I did not consider the gate shadow when I got excited about using the back of the shed as a quilt photo station. I am going to have to check it at various times of the day to learn if there are any good times!

Love the colors and if they coordinate with your LR, you must have a beautiful LR! Great work on completing projects 1, 2, and 4. Now we will be expecting the completion post for number 3. LOL. Seriously, you are doing great work.

Oh wow, I love how this turned out… The colours are glorious, and I really like the texture of the fabric! The shed makes a great photo background, too, especially in the second shot. You’re definitely on to something good there! 😀